It’s past time for Bieniemy to get a shot at being head coach of an NFL team, and the Raiders would be foolish to not try and poach him away from their bitter division rivals - a Chiefs team that has also been the class of the AFC West for years under the tutelage of Bieniemy and Andy Reid. Here are five top candidates who will likely get a call from Davis this coming offseason: Eric Bieniemy, OC – Chiefs The role will be a tantalizing one for any candidate, considering the move to Las Vegas, the accompanying glitz of Allegiant Stadium and the talent on the team’s roster. Is Bisaccia guaranteed to retain the position in 2022, though? He certainly has the experience and respect to do so, but how the team does going forward will act as his interview, and he’s going to be up against some stiff competition in regards to who the Raiders will potentially have interest in. Jon Gruden went from coaching Derek Carr and the Las Vegas Raiders to a 3-0 start, to complaining about the design of SoFi Stadium following the first of a now two-game losing streak, to apologizing for leaked emails that showed him using a racist trope toward NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith, to resigning on Monday night after The New York Times revealed more emails that showed him also using homophobic slurs and misogynistic language - all in the span of a month.Īnd as the Raiders try to somehow turn the page from what’s become one of the most controversial situations in their long, storied history, they’ll do so with special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia getting the nod from owner Mark Davis as interim head coach.